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- Drooling is saliva flowing outside the mouth. ... Drooling is generally caused by: Problems keeping saliva in the mouth Problems with ...
- ... to treat chronic sialorrhea (ongoing drooling or excessive salivation). RimabotulinumtoxinB injection is in a class of medications ...
- ... to treat chronic sialorrhea (ongoing drooling or excessive salivation) in adults and children 2 years of age ...
- ... individuals with Pol III-related leukodystrophy have excessive salivation and difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia), which can ...
- Drooling, or excessive salivation, in infants and toddlers is normal and is highly unlikely to be associated with either disease or complications.
- ... drooping Headache Low blood pressure Mouth watering ( excessive salivation ) Nausea and vomiting Numbness Pain and swelling at ...
- ... throat pain and burning No urine output Rash Salivation (producing saliva) Seizures Shock Shortness of breath Stupor ( ...
- ... flow (incontinence) EYES, EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT Increased salivation Increased tears in the eyes Small pupils In ...
- ... flow (incontinence) EYES, EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT Increased salivation Increased tears in the eyes Small or dilated ...
- ... Eye pain Hoarse voice and difficulty speaking Increased salivation Nausea or vomiting Swelling and blistering in the ...